Join a phone bank to take collective action to pass An Act Relative to Work and Family Mobility H.3012 (Farley-Bouvier and Barber) and S.2061 (Crighton) This bill would enable all qualified state residents to apply for a standard Massachusettsdriver’s license, regardless of immigration status, while keeping our Commonwealth in fullcompliance with REAL ID requirements.
Read MoreLast week we thought that the Labor Day weekend would be a quiet weekend, however, it turned out that in addition to the Labor Day March and Rally on Monday, the Joint Committee on Transportation scheduled the hearing for the Work and Family Mobility Act (H.3012 and S.2061) on Wednesday, September 4. The coalition on very short notice was able to mobilize more than 800 supporters who packed the hearing room from across Massachusetts to testify and show solidarity and support for the bill.
Read MoreUse these downloadable postcards to send to Massachusetts State legislators to support the the Work and Family Mobility Act.
Read MoreThere is a lot going on in the State House these days! Thanks to the activism and advocacy of folks like you, lawmakers have filed some very exciting bills that, if they get passed, could hold Massachusetts accountable to defending workers on the job and investing in the communities we live in. Learn more about these bills and help get them passed by asking your representatives to co-sponsor.
Read MoreLawmakers Senator Brendan Crighton (SD. 1143) and Representative Tricia Farley- Bouvier (HD. 1719) filed the The Work and Family Mobility Act last week in both the House and Senate.
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